The cafe, located on the top floor of the sprawling American Girl store (at the Grove), is a bustling eatery that's as dainty as the dolls themselves. If you've got a kid who's all about her dolls, a visit to LA's American Girl Cafe should be at the top of her birthday list. Online: Dine with Dolls at American Girl Cafe Hint: There's usually some kind of promo on the site offering way discounted tickets (like this back to school promo that offers prices more than 30 percent off!), so be sure to scour the site before paying full price. You can also get the "celebration package," which includes an announcement in the show, a slice of birthday cake, priority seating, a VIP lanyard and a group photo for $18 a person extra. Knighting ceremony is $20 (and includes photo and commemorative scroll).Ĭost: Adults, $63.95 children 12 & under, $36.95. *īirthday Perks: If you join Medieval Times' birthday fellowship (for you or your child), you'll get free admission (includes the entire four-course dinner!) on your birthday. That, and the fact they get to eat their entire dinner with their hands (it's the Medieval way!), and we think this will be a "knight" to remember. You can also have your little's name announced during the show for all 1,000+ guests in the kingdom to hear. What you might not know is that, for an extra fee, you can have your little Ladies and Sirs called up in front of everyone to be knighted by the queen, a pre-show ceremony which includes a framed photo and an official Medieval Times scroll declaring your birthday boy or girl's knighthood. You probably know that a night out at the Buena Park's Medieval Times includes dinner and a rollicking show featuring knights on horseback and plenty of rollicking crowd-cheering to go around. Enjoy the Royal Treatment at Medieval Times
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